This suggests a vaguely more socialist politics to this wave of crypto, and eth centric
The battle cry of 2017, hodl, seems old-fashioned libertarian and Bitcoin-centric
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Also they keep saying ‘ser’ and it’s not clear wtf that is. From context it seems to be ‘seriously’
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This is true, I’m not even in it, (nft/defi) so it’s fair to predict I’m ngmi. Just curious about the meme culture for now.
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thinks gm is gmi….he’s ngmi
twitter.com/vgr/status/144…
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Ok ‘ser’ is apparently ‘sir’ not seriously. So these are… socialist+feudal kids 🤔
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It’s “sir” but less formal sounding
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What other terms should I know?
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I tend not to take a thing seriously until it acquires a distinctive jargon, so I guess this is past that point now
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Ah
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here you go (specifically NFT subculture lingo)
twitter.com/punk6529/statu
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I think what got me interested is the shift in emphasis from NFTs to DAOs, which seems recent. NFTs seemed mostly like a dead end in a pet-rock/name-a-star-after-yourself way. DAOs seem like there’s a there there.
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I think the DAOs were first and then lost some mojo with the dao hack. It feels like they're coming back as a governance function for NFT communities. gemini.com/cryptopedia/th
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